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    <h4>Why are snaps good for pre-built apps?</h4>
    <ul>
      <li>Easy to discover and install by millions using the Snap Store or command-line every day</li>
      <li>Automatically updated to the latest stable version of your app</li>
      <li>Revert to the previous version if an update fails, preserving data</li>
      <li>Isolation ensures no conflicts between applications</li>
      <li>Identical behaviour across Linux distributions, even with library dependencies</li>
    </ul>
    <p>
      Distributing the Linux build of your app as a zip lets you provide one download and set of instructions for all of Linux.
      However, end user discovery and update management remain a challenge.
      Snaps fill this gap, letting you wrap your existing Linux build in an app store experience for end users.
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      <p>In just a few steps, you’ll have an example pre-built app in the Snap Store.</p>
      <a class="p-button--positive" href="/first-snap/pre-built">Continue &rsaquo;</a>
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    <h4>How <a href="https://www.geekbench.com/">geekbench4</a> defines snapcraft.yaml</h4>
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      <pre class="p-code-yaml"><b>name</b>: geekbench4
<b>version</b>: 4.2.0
<b>summary</b>: Cross-Platform Benchmark
<b>description</b>: |
  Geekbench 4 measures your system's power [&hellip;]

<b>confinement</b>: devmode
<b>base</b>: core18

<b>parts</b>:
  <b>geekbench4</b>:
    <b>plugin</b>: dump
    <b>source</b>: http://cdn.geekbench.com/Geekbench-$SNAPCRAFT_PROJECT_VERSION-Linux.tar.gz

<b>apps</b>:
  <b>geekbench4</b>:
    <b>command</b>: geekbench4</pre>

      {% include "home/_fsf_yaml_show_more.html" %}

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